SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOPYLOV, N.G. - KOPYLOV, V.M.

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KO.'YLOV, N.G. Intensifying the operation of a concentration table. Trudy.-LPI no.211:20-26 16o. (Ore dressing) (MIRA 13:11) . KOPYLO lr^lm~ rAt%v-i*-ch; GRLCHEV,, N.P.,. kand. tekhn. nauk, dots., reteenzent; GARURUK, V.N., kand. takhn. nauk, dots., red.; YUFMVICH,, M.P., inzh., red. izd-va; BARDINA, A.A.p tekhn. red. (Theor7 of shalcing conveyoralTeorila. kachaiushchikhsia kon- vaierov. Moskva, Mashgis, 1963. 126 0 (NIRA 16:4) (Conveying machineW KoP~LxV, Nd, CA 85438 S/170/60/003/011/012/016 2LI.L11 00 B019/BO56' AUTHOR: Koglov, N. I~_' TITLE: Investigation of the Viscosityr%f Some Liquids Within a Wide Temperature Range PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 11, pp. 97-101 TEXT: The author investigated the viscosity of methyl alcohol, H-propyl alcohol, and carbon tetrachloride. The viscosity of these compounds was measured with a capillary viscosimeter between 200 and 2400C. Fig. 1 graphically shows the experimental viscosity coefficients within the tem- perature range mentioned. The author stresses the good agreement with data obtained by Thorpe et al. (Ref. 3) and Henning (Ref. 2). He further checks several formulas for the calculation of viscosity, after which he states that the values obtained can be well described by the following formula: ~ = A/(t + a)n, where A and n are constants. Card 1/2 Card 2/2 S/078V60/005/011/011/025 B015/ 12060 AUTHORS: Margulie, Ye. TITLE: Study of the PbO - Fe 203 System PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 11, pp. 2471-2476 TEXTt Data available in the literature concerning the PbO - Fe20 3 system, including results obtained by L.'I. Paramonov (Ref. 5), P. P. Budnikov, and A. S. Berezhnoy (Ref. 6), 1. P. Kirillov et al. (Ref. 7) are both contradictory and insufficient. For this reason, the system was studied by the methods of thermographic, X-ray, and direct-light microscopic analysis, and the constitution diagram was constructed. Kurnakov'snK-52 (PK-52) pyrometer was used along with a metallographic microscope of the type MOM -7 (MIX-7). Data of thermal analysis show (Table 1 , composition of alloys and thermal effects) that two nonvariant transformations at 7200 and 11400C take place. Apparently, a transformation at 7200C corresponds to the crystallization of the eutectic of composition PbO 83.3 mole%, Card 1/3 Study of the PbO - Fe20 3System B/078/60/005/011/011/025 B015/BO60 Fe 20316.7 mole%. At 11400C the crystallization of the alloys with less than 20 mole% PbO is terminated; since, however, transformation also takes place in alloys with more than 20 mole% PbO, the transformation is believed to be peritectic. X-ray examinations, as well as leaching of the ferrite phase and examination of specimens etched with 10% HNO 3 by an MRC -1 (MBS-1) microscope and chemical analyses of the separated ferrite phase showed that in the PbO - Fe203 system a compound with constant composition (Table 2) PbO-4Fe203 is formedv which decomposes at 11400C to form the lead-iron oxide melt and solid iron oxide. Data from X-ray analysis (Table 3) for isolated pure lead ferrite show that this has a hexagonal crystal lattice a - 6.62 A, a a 1b.19 A, and c/a - 1.54. The lead ferrite is ferromagnetic and the specific gravity is d - 6.05 9/CM3. It has a reddish transparent appearance in thin grains, and a black and opaque appearance in thick grains. It is close in composition to naturally occurring magnetoplumbite and to.PbO-5Fe203 discovered by Cocco (Ref. 8). No other compounds could be found besides the said lead ferrite. There are Card 2/3 Study of the PbQ Fe203 System 3/078/60/005/011 /011/025 B015/BO60 5 figures, 3 tables, and 11 references: 6 Soviet, 2 German, and 2 French. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy gornometallurgicheskiyV institut tsvetnykh metallov (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Mining and Metallurgy of Nonferrous Metals) SUBMITTED: November 19, 1959 Card 3/3 86jah 1700 2,09 o0y S/096/61/000/001/012/014 El9./El84 AUTHORS: Sokolov, S.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Lapushkin, S.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and I Ylov. N.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: The Thermal-Phys al Properties of Silicone In the Liquid Phase PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika,, 196199No. 1, pp. 79-81 TEXT: Although silicones adof considerable technological interest, very little published data exist about their thermal- physical properties. The silicone investigated in the present work was diethylpolysiloxane liquid of the following characteristics: molecular weight 4-00- density 956 kg/m3 at 20 OC; boiling point, 282 OC at 74 mm'mercury; freezin& point, - 70 OC; dynamic viscosity at 20.0C, 9.9 x 10-4 kg.see/m2; and the corresponding kinematic viscosity, 10.1 cS. The experimental procedures used to measure specific heat density, thermal conductivity and other properties are described. The experimental data are given in Table 1. Table 2 gives smoothed data for Card.1/2 V 17858 9/535/61/000/132/004/012 9030/N484 4UTHOR: Kopylov, N.Z., Candidate or Technical Sciences -,TITL3: Viscosity of gasoline U-70 (9-70), kerosene T-1 and ruel T-5 in the liquid and gas phases- at high temperatures SOURCEI Moscow, AviateLonnyy Institut. Trudy. no-13a.ig6i.45-57. Toplofisichoskiye evoyitva nekotorykh aviatsionnykh topliv v zhidkom i gasoobrasnom mostoyanii, TZXTt The viscosities of thoiliquift and- vapours wore measured In conventional capillary viscometers, for liquids, pressure was maintained by a mercury column connected to the viscomet*r and- .'low was caussd*by a plug or mercury introduced into one of the \iscometer limbs. The apparatus was calibrated with water. The vLacometer was contain~d'in an air bath, being capable of t.imperature control up to 500*C. Gasoline was measured from -- 2) to 2460c, T-1 from 20 to 300*C* and ruel T-5 from ao to 300*C. TAe data agree well with the Bachinsky formula A Card 1/3 (t 97858 S/535/61/000/132/004/012 Viscosity of gasoline ... 2030/3484 with the following values of the constants (I in centipaiso)t Constants in the Saahinsky tic& Tabio 6. Liquid A a n Kerosene T-1 18.2 70 1.58 Gasoline 8-70 44.0 115 1.84, Fuel T-5 104.2 50 1.9 The accuracy of the data or*: gasoline, + 1.4%; kerosene T-1, + 2.7% and fuel T-5, t 1079. A similar appa stus was used-for the vapours, where a both of mercury and reservoir of liquid served to keep the pressure at that of the vapour in equilibrium. The viscom*ter was calibrated with air. Because of the low vapour pressures, data could not be. obtained below 100*C. The data agreed wall with the formula of Chapman and Cowling: aTn Card 2/3 P-7858 S/535/61/000/132/Oo4/ol2 Viscosity of gasoline E030/E484 with the following values of the constants (I in micropoise): Constants in the Chapman and Cowling equation. Table 11. Constants B-10 T-1 T-5 a 4170 7800 9638 n 1.6o 1.54 2.22 The data have inaccuracies of at most 2%. There are 5 figures, 12 tables and'4 references: 3 Soviet and- I non-Soviet. The reference to an English language publication reads as follows: Ref.4: Chapman S. Cowling T., The Mathematical Theory of Non Uniform Gazes, Cambridge, 1439. de Card-3/3 E7859 S/535/61/000/132/005/012 /A V1 CIO E030/E484 AUTHORS: Kopylov N Candidate of Technical Sciences I y____1 '31rotinA, YO.P. TITLE: Viscosity of gasoline rc -70 (B-70), kerosene T-1 and fuel T-5 at low temperatures SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionnyy institut. Trudy. no.132.1961-58-62. Teplofizicheskiye svoystva nekotorykh aviatsionnykh toplIv v zhidkom I gazoobraznom sootoyanii. TEXT: Using a conventional dtaign of capillary viscometer by Pinkevich and Mitrofanov (Ref.2; Transactions of the Conference on Viscosity and Colloidal Solutlons, Akademizdat, no.2, 1944, 252), viscosities were obtained for gasoline and T-1 from -38*C to 170C and for T-5 from -450C to 106C. Smoothed data are calculated and listed at 5% Intervals. The densities of the fuels were assumed to obey the relation: d2O 0 dt + Y(t- 20) 4 4 recommended for petroleum products. The capillaries used had diameters of 0.6 and 0.8 mm. The data are ac~-.urate to between Card 1/2 S/535/61/000/132/005/012 Viscosity of gasoline E03O/R484 1.5 and 5% and obey the Ba,~.hinaky relation- A I W (t + )n with the following values of ths constants (I in centipoise): eQuation Table 4 Liquid A (I n Gasoline B-70 247 150 2.08 Kerosene T-1 238.8 90 2.07 Fuel T-5 331.9 76 2.53 There are 2 figures, 5 tables!. and 2 Soyiet references. Card 2/2 MARGULISO le.V,,,, XOPYLOV, N.I. System PbO - PWO4 Zhur. noorg, khJ4. 9 nq.3063-74 Mr. 164. (MIRA 170) KOPYLOVI II.I., kand.tekhn.nauk ....... '- Viscosity of gasoline B-70, kerosene T-Ij, and fuel T-5 in liquid and gaseous phases at elevated temperatures., Trudy MAI no.132:45-57 161. (MIRA 14:7) (4iquid fuels) (Viscosity) AUMRS TMEs 3/137/6YOW/002/001/034 A0061AI01 Novoselov, S. S., K!~~~ Investigating the fusibility diagram of the Cao-Na2p system PERIODICALs Referativayy d=Tal, Met&ljurgjy&, no. 2, 1963, 19,'abstract 2A81 ("Sb. tr. Vees. n.-I. gornometanurg..in.t taovtn. met.", 1962, no. 7, 56 - 61) TEXTs Thermographical and microscopical analyses were used to investigate the Cu2P-N&2S system. The composition of the Initial sulfide mixture varied i within a 2% range. A total number of 70 melts were produced. 7he phase diagram obtained differs considerably from the diagram plotted by Friedrich. In the Cu.2~-Nao system the formation of three compounds is possible, - namely 4CuO 2CUO-%3 and CULA-Wao, fusing with dissociation at 635, 550 and 5Vft, re- spectively. Compounds no. 2 and 3 yIeWoutectics containing 44% N&,2~,'which crystallizes at 48090, The initial crystallization of Cu~s occupies a composi- i tion range from 100 to 8% Cu2S, and Initial Na2p crystallization.in a range 1/2 S/1~7/63/000/OOZ/001/034 Investigating tho fusibility disgram of... A006/AIOI from 100 to 41% N&29' NaXIMUM hardness during tAe treatment of sections was shown by spealmens approaching the outootio composition. An investigation of the CU2.0-N system has sham that the addition of N&25 must sbarply reduce the so melting point of the mattes, At a 10 - 12% content of U29, the mixture of Cu2S :with N&2S malts at 47000C. and at a 40 - 4% content of Na,25 the toppers- two drope'to about 5000C. 0. Fronts [Abstracterls notes Compioto translation] 3/152/63/000/003/004/005 311 17/11 , a6 AUM,011,'S - Vargaftilk, 1:1. D-., K9p,' -lov, 'N. I., Lapushkin, S. A., V " A, ~ Pya t ib rat o , ) - N. , -j~- =oo v~,S. ~N. TITLE: Thormophysical properties of monoisoprop 1 diphenyl P !0 D. ICAL: TZvostiya vysshikh uchebny1ch zavodeniy.. Neft' i gaz, no. 3, 1963, 75-7fj Results are giver of detailed investigations into the 14hormo- physical properties of monoisopropyi diphonyl in the liquid phase and the pressure of its saturated vapor. f1roper-11-les of the samplo investigated: 25 0 3 Molecular -Wifsht 197, nD 1.5696,denn-ity at 20 C 0.969 &/cm 0 boilinj point 286 C (760 mm Fg'-. Conven'Lional measurinc methods were used. The SDOCific heat (c and the der. Y worc measured with a calorimeter 0 p at 20-398 C and 10 atm with a riaximu!r e.~ror of 0.3/0' for the density and 1.5'/*j for the specific heat'. The heat c3nductivity (,~) wao measured with a wire at 30-209 C, under attinospneric pressure, with an accuracy of V". The viscosity under the pressuce of saturated monoisopropyl Card 1/~" S/ 1 52/63/ooo/ooz,/004/005 Thermophysical properties of B117/31806 0 diphenyl vapor was measured at 20-340 C with a maximum error of 1- . Tho N presBuee of the saturated vapor (p wa-3 mcaoured at 96-3090C. The error 0 was 0.2 C for the temperature determiraa-~',ion and 2 mam for the pressure. To determine the thermophysical properties of monoisopro-pyl di.phenyl, the experi.mental amounts wore generalized for smoothed tomperature values, as tabulated (Table 2). The table also ivos calculated values of 'he heat of vaporization (r) and the Prandt! number.; required for calculating the heat exchanSc. There are 2 tables. AS.'-I'OCIATIOIN :~,,,'oskoviikliy aviat~ionnyy i-istitut im. S. Ordzhonikidze Moscow Aviation institutc.- --.eni S. Ordzhonikidze) S U B:;., PT22D january 17, 1963 Table 2. Smoothed values for the thermophysical properties of monoivoiropy! diphenyl. Gard 2/3 Th,~rmnphysj.caj properties o, 0 t c a 0 .10 20 969 , , , 40 ,962 ,:4 3 ~ 1 ~07 60 0,953 0..".16 28(9 80 0,9.13 0.462 111 100 0.032. 0.478 276 120 0.920 0.494 272 140 0,907 0.510 266 lco 0,893 0,526 261 Iso 0,878 0,542 255 900 0661 0 19C.0 2.17 220 0:845 o:578 2.11 2'110 0,&)7 0,697 216 2CO 0,809 0,616 230 280 0,791 0,637 22.5 1.00 0,773 0,658 216 320 0.753 0681 211 340 0,734 0:705 21M) 360 0,714 0,730 200 380 0,694 0,758 192 400 0,674 0,788 183 r: S/ S, 1 52163,1 a 000 19 ().-)g 91.5 :3,17 2,22 - -- 36,2 1.37 1.5 77,0 27.0 1.17 3,5 75.8 21,3 O'Sw 5,5 75.0 1.1 0.690 19 74,2 13,9 0.15M) 39 73,3 11,8 0'.1.16 77 72,5 10.3 0.-1&1 142 7!,G 9.22 %).X10 2 M 70.3 M5 0,289 418 69.2 7,74 0.254 671 67.7 7,19 0,22.1 1042 65,7 6.76 0,198 1570 63,5 6,39 0,175 0 56 2291 3 60.0 6,02 , 1 2 6 6 .57,) 5, C, 13 0.137 .1539 5.1,5 5"ll 0: 1 -x 6194 50.9 5,34 Card MARGULIS* Ye.Y.; REMIZOV, Yu.S,.; KOPYIO.V' N.I. Solid phase interaction-between oxides and sulfates of zinc, cadmium, and copper, Zhur. neorg. khim. 8 no.OW62-IM8 Ag 163. (MULk 160) (Metallic oxides) (Sulfates) K,.)PV.l,ov, H-I.; 110TIOSEUNY BOB* ; YIJZVAK) L.A.; lilj.~SuAyF~rj A. 1, Some properties of chemic,11 rom~cunds In the system (,,U.,S-i,a S Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 n0-6-0 4,0,1-7-405 Je '63 OTIPA 1,7:8) 2 1 KOPYLOVY N.I.; NOVOSELOV, S.S. System Cu2S - FeS - Na2S- Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.8:1919-1929 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11) MMUL13, Y~;.V. (Ustf-Kim6nogorsk) k -1 0 d!.Ai?r 102 - R)EO4' 'Zv- All 'SSrt' I or the ayat6m FbO - S YJA, 165, (MIRA 18:8) MARGULIS, Y,9.V.,, KOIIYLI)V, ~,J~j GRISHANKINA, N.S. Formation of lie,-id phas,~. during thproal decomposition of cadmium sulfate in the Mtem CdS04 - 2CdO.CdSO 46 Zhur.noorg.khim. 10 no.4%'-002-1005 Ap 165. (MIRA IAt6) OARGO1.1,019 Ye.V.; M~flll,KEYEVA, )!AiYTIIIA, Yo.0,; Y,,)F,-,Lov 1.1 ! _;- , .Z; 0 . I ~ ~ _.i Stlidy of -,Jno hplmxoaulfatf~ prneipitates. necrg. A.~.To. 10 no.r,&lZ4l-l2Zq I~r 1615. 18,-O1 MARGULIS, Ye.V.; BEYSEKEYhVA, L.J.; MALETINA, YP,D.; K -OHLOV N.J. Hydrolytic precipitation of copper hydroU5ulfate. Zhur. neorg.khim. 10 no.821782..1791 Ag 165. (MIRA iggi 1. Viiesoyuznvy nambno-is3ledovatellskly gornoinetallurgicheskiy institut tsvetnykli metallov, Ust'-Kamenogersk. -IT- i- , 1, . Vi. "?hotometric Analysis of Wilightoll No 2, pp 3-14. (1-bteorologiya i Gidrologiya, No b Nov/Dec 1947) SO: U-3218, 3 Apr 1953 KOPYLOV, m. m. Kopylov, N. M. - "On-pproximate calculations of total solar radiation," Trudy Glav. geofiz. observatorii, Issue 14, 190, p. 63T69. SO: U-4110, 17 July 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 19, 19149). XOPYLOV,P.; HIRONOV,I. (g. Kuybyshev) Amateur radio clubs in the factory. Radio no.6:8 Js 155. (MM 8:8) 1. Predsedatell savodskogo kowiteta Dobrovollnogo obshchestva sodeyetviya armli. avlatoll I flotu SSSR. Ohibyshow-Radlo clubm) KOPYWV, P.I?,__inzb. Transferring data to the tracing cloth. Izv.v7s.ucheb.zav.; gor.shuro no.?-25-28 158. (MIRA 1213) 1. Umllskly filial Vessoyusnogo nanchno-isaledovatellskogo mark- sheyderskogo inatituta. (mine U&PS) KOP 10vt P11. inzh. Slection of India ink and paints for sketching on plastic shoots., (TrudYl VVIMI no.1,5.'332-342. 162. (MIRA 16-4) (India ink) (Faint) KOPYLOV p I inzh, 70sting POIYmeII di~awing fil, no-500-51 )~r #64. B in Ural lnjLnes. GOr- zhur. I' Ur<skiY filial (~IIRA 17A) marknheyderskogo InstitUta, VsesoyuznO9O nauchno-i8BIedov&tejtskogo KOPTLOV, P.M., student V kurss, Differential phase and differential intensification distortions and methods of their measurement. Sbor.stud.n&uch.rab.LXS 159. * (KIRA, 13:4) 1. Laningradekly elektrotekhnichaskiy inatitut avyari, im. prof. M.A.Bonch-Bruysvicha. (Color tnIevis ton) ERGANZHIYEV, N.A. 1 &QLIWY,_Z.M.; MCROZOV, V.A. Control of the level of the video signal in color television stationse Slektroeviazl 16 no.9:70-72 8 162. (KMA 15:9) (Color television) -- mission of tHe--pUbt~_6 - alt=a~-Od -with a standard brightness &19=1- OrIg. art. has: 4 figures. Card 1/1 EJPRS: 4093607 _M.,Drj, 6; 1. ~97~, 132 AKSENTOV, Yu.V.; KOPYLOV, P.M. Choice of an optimum test signal form for a simaltaneous color television system. Flektronviptz' 19 no.8T24-30 Ag 165. (MITRA 18,,9) ACC NRt AP7004336 ~AUTHOR: Kopylov, P, M, ORG: none SOURCE CODE: UR/0106166~/0001011/0005/004_ TITLE: Automatic correlctor of differential distortion SOURCE: Elektroavyaz', no. 11. 1966, 5-14 TOPIC TAGS: color tv, tv receiver, phase correction ABSTRACT: The differential -distortion corrector is controlled by a "pilot" signal which consists of additional packets of color -subcarrie r frequency. Transmission of the pilot signal during the line fly-back period at a limited number of levels of the brightness range is suggested. The color-sync signal (see Fig. la,f) at the gray and white levels in first extended and then. "pushed out" to required levels g by means of specially shaped pulses c,d,e. The phase and height of the chrominance signal are improved by the corrector according to the information carried by the pilot signal. The color video signal passes through the amplitude AM) and phase (PhM) modulators (see Fig. 2) where the 112 a d- e 9 Fig. 1. Shaping the correcting pilot signal UDC 621.397.611 Card ACC NRt AP7004336 correction of brightness -dependent distortion PhM ue,,, takes place. Distortion analyzer DA shapes U8 In Out error signals proportional to Jl) the difference OU of color-sync signal AU, and pilot signal L% U Aul and (2) the difference of color subcarrier packets I shu duz at the gray level and at the white-and- DA a U3 ~na 4U. black level A U4 . A 1-f signal controlling the 7 phase modulator is shaped by shaping unit Shu. For parabolic and linear relation between the Fig. 2. Automatic corrector differential distortion and brightness level, with! of differential distortion A q i~l 20 10, the transmission of the pilot signal at gray and white levels is sufficientifor larger A!P, four levels are required. An improved phase modulator (theoretical and experi-I knental data supplied) permits correcting the differential phase within &-~v . 145 without introducing additional distortion because: (a) the amplitude -phase characteristic is not affected during the phase correction; (b) the phase-frequency characteristics of the modulator are adequately linear; (c) direct transmission of the control signal to excluded. Orig. art. has: 14 figures, 6 formulas, and I table. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE:' l5Oct65 ORIG REF: 009 Lcard 2/2 KOPYLOV,R.A., redrtktor [Atlas of gunshot wounds] Atlas ognestralinykh ranenii. Vol.10 pt*2o [Gunshot wounds of the extremities: amputations and exar- ticulations, arterial aneurysm] Ognestrallnve ranentia konech- nostei: amputatail i vychlenonlia anevrisay soaudov. [Leningrad] Medgis. 1955. 287 p. (MLRA 8: U ) I.Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glaynoye voyenno-maditsinekoye uprav- lenlye voorushennvkh oil. (PURMATION) (AMRYSK) KOPYLOV, R.B. 4tablighing normfi ror lapping figt IturfActt. M#vhinobtrultell no.11:43 N 161. (Grinding and polishing) (MIRA 14:11) ropywv, -). I. Bibliograftin. proizved,nii klas-)ikov mark9i7ma-leabi2ran (3IblIogra,,.,:.y of tne worka of the clarrzica of Narxism-Loaluism), Moskva, GonkulltprosvotiEdut, 1,-'5-, 47 p. SC: Monthly Ligt of Russian Lacessions, Vol 6, ~10- 3, June 1953 i r I Dissertation: "Results of Cross-Breeding Sheep of the Chelyabinsk Ob1pat ond Further Problems of Improving their BreedD During the iourth 3talln Five-Year Plan.1f Moscow Zooveterinary Inst, 21 Nov 47. SO: Vechernyays Moskva, Nov, 1947 (Project #17836) be r. wZ11 feL -- V. G. Eogolyubo-7a CA3D: . 1/1 ILA-il STRIZWOW, N.G.; TSYPLPsNKOV, T.D. Ststdl-14,ift - embmdmmto: by eseding- timm viSh VAtvi mfter~ t1w uying,*,tbe traeke-Trampe strois 15 no,6:4-7 Je 165, 1 1 (MIRA 18:12) :1, Glavnyy tekbnolog upravloniya mtroit9l'jtva-%Ab&kamtroyput'w (foir lopylar). 2. Zamestitell nachallnika otde3,i puti TSentrall- nago inatituta narmtivnykh issl*dcvaniy i'nauchno-tekhnicheskoy informatail v tranoportuou stroitalletva (for Liskovets). 3, Nachallnik Abakaukay normatiTuo-ionledovatellskoy stantaii (for Strishkov)e 4, Ispolnpyushchiy obyasannosti nachallnika Pechorskoy normativno-imeledmtellskoy stantaii (for TSyplankov). KOROTCHAYFV, D.I.; KLICHKO, V.I.; KOPYLOV,,S.:Ye.; MASHCHPUKO, P.F.; GIBSHMAN, A.Ye., doktor tekhn. nauk, I.I., kand.ekonom. nauk; SHRAYBM, S.B., inzh. Organizing the direction of the construction of the Shush'-Kiya-Shaltyrl line according to a graphic work schedule. Transp. strol. 15 no.7:3-4 J1 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Nachallnik upravleniya Abakanstroyput' (for Korotchayev). 2. Glavnyy inzh. stroitellstva Abakanstroyput' (for Klicbko). ). Glavnyy tekhnolog stroitel'stva Abakanstroyput' (fnr Kopylov). 4. Nachallnik stroitallno- montazhnogo poyezda No.268 (for VAmbahvAlw). LISKOVETS, S.A.; STRIZHKOV, N.S. .t At the construction site of the Abakan-Tayohet line* Tranx.,~Iqtroi. 13 no.12-.6-9 D263 (MIRA 1797) 1. Glavnyy tekbnolog upravleniya stroitel'stva Abakanstrohxt' (for Kopylov). 2. Starpshly inzb. Orgtranestroya (for Liskovets). 3. Nachallnik Abakanskoy NIS (for Strizh1cor). KOPYLOV, V. ComaLnists of an electric machinery plant,are at the forefrdn~. Ko=.'Vooruzh.Sil,2 no.19:50-52 0 161. (MIRA 14-.9) 1. Vire~tor ordena Lenina i ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Rosko~skogo elektrozavoda imeni V.V. Kuybyshava. (Moscow"Electric mchinery industry) AR6000469 SOURCE CODE: AUTHORSt Kuzin, A.; ~Olydkovap L.; Kopylovj_ Kolomiytoeva, I.; 4truchkov# V._ TITLE: Some mechaniams,of the effect of ionizing radiatio on cell division SOURCE: Ref. zh. Biologiya, Aba. 9R218 REF SOURCE: Sb. Vopr. biofiz. i mekhanizma deystviya ionizir. radiatsii. Kiyev, Zdorovlya, 1964, 163-168 TOPIC TAGS: radiation biologic effect, radiation plant effect, cell physiology JkAMT gRowrM . m.1?-vV5 ABSTRACT: Tests on the exposure of separate sections of Vicia faba, with the remain- ing part of the plant carefully screened, indicate the formation of a number of metabolites under the influence of such exposure. The metabolites, called radio- inductors (RI), migrate to the unexposed parts and inhibit cell division in them. The inhibiting of mitosis is observed even after wetting the :growths in extracts from exposed plants. The quantity of radio-inductors formed during a determined range of doses increases with the dosage. The authors suggest that the products of oxidation of phenol derivatives, in particular those of the oxidizing disintegration of tyrosine, may be the inhibitors of cell division. Theoretically, tho products of the fermentative oxidation of tyrosine include dehydrophenylalanine, various quinonest and high-polymer melanines, some of which possess properties of free radicals and powerful oxidizers. The formation of the carbohydrates mentioned provides experiment4- 1_ Card 1.12 UDC; 1, VVIr"ZO ACC NR1 AR6000469 corroboration for the study of products from the exposed leaves by the method of chromatography and EM . Model tento on inhibiting mitonis after the addition of tyrosino, tyrouinaae, and molanines indicate that these carbohydrates are radio- inductors. The authors suggest that the intermediate products of the oxidation of tyrocine found in a free radical state can form complexes with DNA d exclude it from the cycle of changes necessary for the beginning of mitosli. A. Alekeakhin Orranslation of abstrao~7 SUB CODE: 06 2Z2 KUZIN, A.M.; KOPYLOV# V.A. Oxidation-reduction disorders in plant tissues caused by ionizing radiations. Biofizika 5 no. 6:716-719 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1, Institut bidlogicheakoy fiziki AN SSSRp Moskva. (OXIDATION-REDUCTION REACTION) (PIANTS, EffECT OF X RAYS 011) RRITSKIT, G...; ZOPrWV, V.A. Intermediate nualootide metabolism In the normal and x-irradiated bone narrow. BlokhImIla 25 n0-1934-42 Ja-F 160. (xrRA 13:6) 1. Institute of Biochemistry, Acadear of Sciences of the U.S.SOR" Moscow. (NUCLIOSIDIS AND NUCLWTIDIRS motab.) (BONE MTMW radiation off.) KOPYLOV, V.A. , KUZIIi!, A.111., KaMiKOVA, L.11., (USSR) '11C -oh.,tng(-,s on Polyphenol Oyi-laon Activity in the Irra,'Llted Plant and thia N'ature- and Properties or the 1-1,4tab-ol-Ates r'rodllcefl." Report presented at the 5,,1l Int'l. Bilochn,.-,Istry ConCrous,, ~-'OSCCJW, 10-16 Au', 1961. Effect of antimitotic substances from irradiated planta on the growth of mice. Radiobiologiia 1 no.3:356-360 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Institut biologicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. (X RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (GROWTH) S/205/61/001/005/003/005 D299/D304 AUTHORS-t A.M. Kuzin, N.B. Gorkina, V.A. Kopylov, and L.M. Kryukova TITLEs The nature of the metabolites which form in the irradia- ted leaves of plants PERIODICAL: Radiobiologiya, v. 19 no. 59 1961, 659 - 662 TEXT: Experiments were conducted to determine whether extracts from Vicia faba leaves inhibit cell devision only in homologous tissue or whether this inhibiting action extends to the cells of other species. An attempt was made to determine whether extracts from irradiated and non-ir- radiated leaves affect the cell division of Escherichia coli B. The leav- es were irradiated with an ()Y n -i (RUP-1) apparatus in a dose of 15 kr at an intensity of 212 r/min. Some 24 hr after irradiation, extracts were madefrom the leaves and were added to the meat-peptone broth in which the E. coli were cultured. The results confirmed the authors' previous obser- vations (Ref. 61 Dokl. AN SSSR, 137, 4, 970, 1961) that substances form in the irradiated leaves of plants which strongly inhibit cell multiplica- tion, It waj found that the semiproducts of the fermentative oxidation Card 1/ 2 32746 S/20 611001100610061022 21 127-o kC,,,o 2201 D268YD305 ylov, V.A., and AUTHORS: Kuzin, A.M.p Agustini, Ch.,_K~p Budilova, Ye.V. TITLE: On the effect of extracts from irradiated Vicia faba leaves on the P32 incorporation in isolated thymus cell nuclei PERIODICAL: Radiobiologiyaq v. 1, no. 6, 1961~ 856 - 857 TBXT: In further studies on the effect of biologically active com.- pounds accumulating in irradiated plants on nucleic acid synthe8is in the cell nucleusq the action of extracts from irradiated and non-irradiated V. faba leaves on the phosphorylization processes in the isolated cell nucleus was studiedq using the same irradiation and method for pre aring the extracts as previously described by A.M. Kuzin et al. Nef. 7: Tr. konf. po mekhanizmam pervichnogo deystviya ioniziruyushchey radiatsii, Xiyev (Transactions of the Conference on the Mechanisms of the Initial Action of Ionizing Ra- diationg Kiyev) 1961, in the press). Cell nuclei were isolated from the thymus of young rats by the Allfrey and T-.1irskiy method (Ref. 9: Card 1/3 32746 S/205/61/001/006/006/022 On the effect of extracts from ... D268/D305 Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 40, 881, 1954) and were then suspended in an 0.25 M saccharose solution with O~0018 M CaC12, After incubation at 2000 for 3 hoursp the suspension was centrifuged, and the nuclei finally extracted. The resulting alkali extract was used to deter- mine radioactivity and the quantity of DNA according to the method of Burton (Ref. 10; Biochem. J., 62p 315, 1956). Preliminary expe- riments showed Ihat when the boiled nuclear suspension was incuba- ted with Na,2Hp3 204 radioactive P was included in the fraction studiedp indicating that the alkali hydrolyzate was completely free from inorganic radioactive P. Results showed that nuclei incuba-Ued with extract from irradiated plants were less likely to incorpora- te p32 than was the case with non-irradiated: the average differen- ce being 40 %. Extracts from irradiated plant's as compared with non-irradiated, therefore, gave greater inhibition of the phospho- rylization processes. There are 1 table and 10 references, 3 So- viet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet.-bloc. The references to the English-lan- guage publications read as follows: V.G~ Allfrey~ Proe,, Nat~ Acad. Ssi., 409 881, 19544 K~ Burtong Biochem. J., 629 3159 1956. Card 2/3 - ---------- Card 3/3 S/2Q5/62/002/005/005/017 ,QT I ;L~L 0 D268/b3O8 AUTHORS: Kuzin, A.M., and Kop ovp V.A. TITLE: The formation and role of quinones in the initial pro- cesses-following radiation damage to animal tissue PERIODICAL: Radiobiologiya, v._2, no. 5, 19�29 681 - 684 .TEXT: Quinoid substances were studied in white rats after a 14.3 -minute exposure to x-rays at 1,000 r. A quick and regular progressi- ve increase in the quinone content.was determined, although there was no direct connexion between increase And.'time lapse. Quinone in- crease noted in liver tissue in vivo after irradiation was also ob- served in liver tissue homogenateB maintained in vitro, and with access to 02& A rapid increase in quinones was determined in liver homogenates during the first 1~ - 30 minutes of incubation. These quinones are thought to be.formed by increased oxidation,of phenols in irradiated tissue. The addition of DPN (diphosphopyridine nucleo- tide) tq liver homogenates of irradiated rats caused an almost two- fold increase in the absorption of 02t apparently as the result of Card 1/2 ZZO IXTHU. 16: TITLE: PERIODICAL: 3/1D20/62~"45'/002/018/018 B144/B18O and Kuzin, A. M., Corresponding Member AS Kopy Effect of diphosphopyridine nucleotide on the respiration of. liver homogenates,from rirradiated rats Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 145, no. 2; 1962, 438 - 439 TE,",T; The suggestion has been made that quinones forming in irradiated tissues may take part in the electron transfer in tissue respiration. Since they substitute partly natural naphtoquinoneep an inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation must be expected and has.in fact been observed by D. !.I. Bekkum (Chem. Tleckbl., 53, no. 19 (1957)). Excess formation of quinones may, however, increase the 0 absorption. The test material was 2 obtained from rats subjected to x-ray irradiation with 1000 r by homo- 6enizin 1 g of liver for 2-3 min. at 4 0C in 10 ml of phosphate-citrate buffer ~PH 7-~). The 0 2 absorption was measured in a Warburg apparatus for 30 min. at 37 C and was the same as in non-irradiated rats, which means that the newly formed quinones have no effect on tissue respiration. To Card 1/2 KOPYLOV_,_~..A.; K11"'IN, A.M. Role of dioxyphenols in the mechanism of action of '6,' rays on plantLi. Radiobiologiia 4 no.4:508-51-0 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Institut blologriche3koy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. 1, 1-'-9R-66 AGG,ESS-10N NA AP5017763 uRA216/65/ooo/ooh/007/0~iC.. 577,391 'AUTHOR: hqvsjLajqj_Yq. G.; Kopylov, V. A,. Plyq .Ivanitskaya, Ye. A-,; LebedeXg1--N--Y--e,-1* Ko -i6MV T01CarSKaya-2S-.--K,; IfelfiihICova, S. K. 1ITLE: Role of the ttorthophonol-orthoquinone" system in the 'Primary mechanisms of radiation effect on the.organism 11SOURCE: AN SSSR. I%veatiya, Beriya biologichealtayap no, 4. 1965s ~507-520 1 11. 10PIC TAGS: radiation biologic offect,,.phenolp quinones enzynop 1desoxyribonucloic aolds tyrosine# oxidation iABSTRACT: A hypothesis stating that the oxidation reaction of i iorthophonols in response to high energy irradiation is closely i ~related to the formation of orthoou1noneo (somiquinones) has evolved ;~from the experimental work of the laboratory with which the authors :,are associated, In the present study the imediate effects of :X-irradiation on enzyme process rates were,investigated in a ,tyrosine,+t6-yros1nase model system under strictly controlled conditions Card L 1398-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5017763 (210 kvq 15 ma, no filter, 100 to 1000 r dosest 10 min incubation). Change in enzyme process rate was determined by the concentration of newly formed orthophenola and orthoquinonos, With irradiation of the whole system, the concentration was 5 t-imes higher than for eontrolse ,Irradiation of only the tyrosine solution led to a lesser concentra- :tion# and the concentration decreased still further with irradiation ,of only the tyrosinaso, When the irradiated mixture was.incubated with a suspension of mouse thyms nuclei# the tyrosina oxidation products (orthoquinones) were completely absorbed by the nuclei, Fluorescence testa,with acridine-orange on thymus nuclei of mice ~immediately after Irradiation and tests on thymus nuclei treated withi ityrosine oxidation products demonstrated the similarity of irradiation .effect and orthoquinone effect. The same effect was demonstrated ,with quinone extracts from gexm-irradiated plant tissue (potato), 'Treatment of carbon-labeled plant sprouts with extracts from irradia- .ted plants depressed DNA synthesis by 50 to 60%* the saw as after !gamma-irradiation, Injection of purified orthoquLnoneal, extracted !rom irradiated plant tissues, into young mice caused loss of weight growth inhibitions and a sharp decrease in leukocyte level of 0 trf th peripheral blood* These study data demonstrate the Importan 43 o 0 card 511-4 L 1396-66 ACCESSION NR: orthophonol-orthoquinone systeral In the primary mechanisms of Tadiation effect# Origeart. has: 10 figures and 4 tables. !ASSOCIATION: Institut biologicheakly fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of !,Biophysics AN.333R) ,SUBMITTED: 22jan65 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE., LS XR REF SOV: 021 OTHER; 010 L.Card-3/3--' R , " I '~ ,0. .. EfTec t of' ioni zlira la f. I nn pheno (,empcuridF in plantn. Padiobiologli,,i 5 nc).1:35-39 I P. 8 . 3 1. . I ns t i t u t b I ol o F, I c h e c k of .' z k I A. I ~ -'33.'i Son kv T. L 95811-66 EWT1,lYEWT(m)LT JK ~-6d ooo/ooVo5w/on ACC NRe AP .~5 SOURCE CODE: UR/0216 AUTHOR: Kuzin, A. Me; Plyshevskaya, Ye* G Plyshovskaya, E. Go; ir- Ivanitskaya. Yo. A.-Tvanitzkaya,,p. A*; Lebadeva, No YQP-Lebedeva, No E Kolomiytsova, I. K.--Kolordytzova, 1. 1,; Maltnikovao So K -44olnikova, S. K. Tokarskaya, V.Ta, ORG: In3titute of -BiophXsics, AN SSSR, Moscow (Institut biologiohoskoy fizikiAN SSSR, TIME: Function of the orthophanol-orthoquinone system in the early mechanism of action of ionizing radiation on the organism SOURCE-. AN SM. lzvesti7ZY S,r-lya biologicheskaya, no* 4. 1965, 507-520 TOPIC TAGS: Ionizing radiation, radiation biologic effect, radiation plant effect# tyrosino, sorption, oxidation, DNA, blosynthosis, radiation sickness ABSTRAM. 7he -au'lhors" con-cl'u-ided- from 'a'- iiiiety'--o-f-iiperfirmts on-plants-- and-an1mals that the Initial processes In the Irradiated organism develop .In the following sequences (1) During Irrad'lation the formation of active radicals causes very slight radiochemical oxidation of the phenols present in the cello chiefly tyroslne~ (2) The resultant oxidation products activate tyrosinaset which immediately after irvadiation leads to the formation of large ce-Aantities of biologically actI40orthoquinones. i (3) 1he reaMtant orthoquinones are actively sorbed by the cell nuclei*' Card--- 1/2 UDC: -577o391 L 25811-66 ACC NR, AP6015925 -(O-The orthoqulnonos sorbed bj the nuc-lel-Inhibit DNA syntheilso block the incorporation of thymidine Into newly synthesized DNA, and alters itheir fluorescence In the presence of acridine orange. (5) The blocking of nuclear DNA by the orthoquinones 94arply inhibits .!cell divisions giving rise to leukopeniar arrested growths weight loss$ chromosomal aberrationst ando In sufficiently high concentrations death- of-the oFganism. Origo art* hast 10 fig-tres and 4 tabies. - rNis SUB CODEs o6, 07 SUEM DATE! 22Jan65 ORIG REF.- 021 OTH REF: 010 2/2 REPENIF'O'l,k, T.C.; ROPYLOV, V.A Evaporation of potassiur,-, phos-phate solutions in a fhjidized bed. Khim.pro-,. 41 no.6:462-4165 Je 165, (MIRA 1898) 1. Vonkresenskiy khi.michenkiy kombinat imani Kuybysheva. XO?YLCV, 1'. r. Woolen and worsted mAnufacture Mechanical nleaning of wool of barnyard inmurittes. Teks.. urom. 12 no. 1.. lc)52 Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congrczs. June 11)52. :1-ITCLASSIFIED KRYLOV, B.A., h.and. -teklui. nauk; KOPYLOV, V.D., inzh. Heat -Lreatnient of arbol-itt. SLrol. mat. 110 jio.9:15-'-].'/ S 101, (multi PEGLOVSKIY, V.L. [Pehlovalkyip V.L.1; KOSTENKO, V.D.; VINNICIfENK01 S.A.; KOPYLOV, V9D. Technology of the manufacture of press-molds for plastics. Leh. prom. no.4:44-47 O-D 165. (IMIRA 19:1) , KROKIIOTVA, kand.takhn.nauk; GOROMIICIMA, S.A., inzh.; KOPYWV, V.F., inzhz Air conditioning in mines. Ugolo 35 no.6:41-44 Je 160. OURA 13:7) 1. Makeyevskiy nauchno-losledovatellskiy institut po bezopasnosti gorn.vkh rabot (for Ihokhotva). 2. D6nglprouglemash (for Gorodutchava). '12" Otro7uprayleniye NOO Makevevehakhtostroy (for Kopylav). (Coal mines and mining-Air conditioning) KRAVEETS, V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; BALMOVSKIY, V.F., inah.; ZINCHENKO, V.V., insh.; KOPYLOV, V.F., in3h.; SHEVCHMO, L.I., insh. Efficiency of water curtains for directed protection against the air wave im act, Usoll Ukr, 6 no.508-41 It 162. (MRA 15tll) Mal mines and. idning--Firea and fire prevention) (Blasting-v-Saety meaauree) ~9~ITOV,_V F doktor taklm. nauk; YERINOV, A. Ye.t kand. tcVhn. nauk; V~j X; LITIKO, V.V.,, inzh.; SOROKA, V.A., inzh. Gas +' ' -q for heating metallurgical oquIpmont parts during hard facing. Avtom. avar. 17 no.11:94-96 N 164 (MITM 18:1) KOPTIDV, V.I. let's carry out the electrification of railroado rapidly and economically. Transp.strol. 9 no*5:7-8 VT '59- (MIRA 12:12) 1. Nachallnik ustanovochnogo poyauda, Tonskays doroga,, Sibirskaya magistrall. (Siberia--Uilroads-.Slectrification) DROZDOV, Aleksandr Dmitriyevich.. doNtor Viktor Vladimirovich., assistent; starshiy laborant, inzh. tekhn.nauk, prof.; XECIIITAYLOV, KOPYLOV, Vladimir Ivanovich., Nonlinear networks containing steel used for the relay protection of a.c. locomotives. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; elektromekh. 5 no.l.- 55-61 '62. (MIRA 15&2) 1. Dekan elektromekhanicheakogo fakallteta Novocherkasskogo politekhnicheskogo institute. (for Drozdov). 2. Kafedra elektrichaskikh stantsiy,, setey i sistem Novocherkaoskogo politekhnichf--skogo instituts, (for Nechitaylov, Lopylov). (Electric locomotives) NECHITAYLOV, V.V.;IKOPYLOV, V.I.; TSOKANOV, V.V. Study of the protection system of the power network of the N-60 a.c. locomotive. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 5 no.2: 205-210 162, (14IRA 15-3) (Electric locomotives) TKACH, Aleksandr Grigorlyevich; XQEM&V, Vj., inah., retsenzent; KOMAROV, V.S., insh., spots. red.; FUKS., V.K., red.; SOKOLOVA, I.A., tokhn. red. [Concise manual for the tobacco worker] Kratkii spravochnik tabachnika. Moskva, Pishchapromizdat, 1963. 112 p. (Ha RA 16: 6) (Tobacco industry) UVAROV, Ivan Petrovich; GORDON, Lev Vladimirovich; LQPYL0V,.V.I.,' red.; YEPISHKINA, A.V,,-4*dAzd-vm; GRECHISHGHKVAv G.L., tekhn. red. [Wood tar; synthetic products based on wood chesioal phenols] Drevesnye smoly; sintatichaskie p)mdukty na oanove lesokhimi- cheskikh renolov. Moskva, Xm9slesbunimlat, 1962. E14 p. (Wood tar) (Phenol condensations productO (MIRA 16:5) KOPYLOV, V.I. Compressor piston rings made of polyUtrafluoroethylene. Mashinostroitell no.3:13 Mr 164. (KRA 17:4) KOPYWVY V.I.: Water Tech Sai (dian) -- "Invootigation of the wntor runoff from broqn-coal open-pit m1nes in tlie Urale". Svordlovsk, 1958. 15 PP Nin Higber Educ MSE, Sverdlovak Mining Tnat im V. V. Vakhrushev), 100 copien (KL, Tjo 2, 1959, 121) 1~0 ~ ~~O 1~ -1 c & Pyizv, V. I.. inzh. Controlling the delivery of depth pumps for mine drainage. Shakht. strol no.1:10-15 158- (MIRA 1112) (mine pumps) (Mine drainage) ant I Kaximun water Inflow in lignite open-out mines. Izv.vys.uchob. zave; gorexhuro no*4:320-194 1~8, (MIRA U:13.) 1. Sverdlowskly gonvT institut. .(strip aining) (Mine water) I KOPYLOV. V.1.. insh. (Swerdlovak). Now method of measuring the dynaade water level In water drainsge wolls. Ugoll 33 no.2:19-20 7 158. (NIRA 11s2) (Mine drainsge) (Gauging) KOPYLOV, V.I.. assistent Calculations of water pumping In 1$gnIte strip mines. Izv.vys. ucheb.sav.; gor.shur. no.8:82-87 '59. (MIRA 13-5) 1. Sverdlovskly gorny7 institut Iment V.V.Vakhrunheva. Rekomen4ovana kafedroy gornoy mokhaniki. (Strip mining) (mine water) KOPTLOV, V.I., inshe Lower the conmumption of electric power in mine drainage, Shakht. stroi. 4 no.4:17-18 Ap 160. (MMA 13:11) 1. SverdlovskLy gornyy lustitut. (Mine drainage) (31lectricity in mining) KOPYLOV, V.I., asaistent k Calculating underground drainage of open-pit mines. Izv. v7s. ucheb. zav. gor. zhur. n0.8:123-126 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Sverdlowskiy gorn:r7 iustitut im. V.V. Vakhrushava. Rekomendovana. kafedroy gorn07 makhaniki. (Mine drainage) (Strip mining) KOPYLOV, V.I., kand.tgkhn. nauk Present q+.qt- --A nrospects for the drainage of U.S.S.R. strip mines. Nauch. zap. Ukrniiproekta no.10:71-81 163. (MIRA 17:6) - KOPYI IN p V. I. Unit for slud7ing the -dear resistance of piston rings of high pressure compreasora. Zav.1ab. 30 no,12il-507-1508 164, M RA 18 t -I) i. Penzenskiy filial Nauchno-issledovatellskogo inatituta khilaichs- skogo mashinostroyaniyao floily!-CV, '%%j" 1-ITh, '~,- i - - ~ - ~ ,-.-----'l-.-- , . f i-~' Uu I z) a c--; pr,, n In th-ir w--iuf a -z ture of ~,o-ynprt4 j-9cr s~ Knlm~ 1 r,.p irpshi .not":-. rto.8347 Ae 165. (MIRA KOPYLOV. T. .,- , - ~ ~ -; - Piston rings and valve plates made of capron. Mashinostroitell no. 1:42 Ja 166 (14MA 19:1) AVANIRIV, 14.G.; 13EUVIr!) I.P.; 511GIMPAKOVY KOHIARY V.I. Surgery performed in an operating room under inc-reased atmoEpheric pressure. Eksper. khir. I anest. 9 no-3:14-18 1'47-Je 164. (14IFV.. IA: 3) 1. Nauchno-isuledovatellskiy institut eksperimentallnoy khirurgi- cheskoy apparatury i instrumentov (dir. I.I.G. Ananlyev) i Vsesoyuz- nyy tsentralInyy natichno-Issladovatellskiy institut okhrany truda (dir. I.I.Ye. TSutskov) Vsesoyuznogo tsentrallnogo soveta professional'- nykh soyuzov, Ploskva. L'752610-65 Pf- ACCZSSIO14 MR.' AP5015753 UR/0032/64/030/012/l,5W/15r)8 AUT110R:_KqRX;ov, V, 1. TITLE: An installation for the study of wear resistance in t --- he piston rings or h-igh-pressure compressors SOURGE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, Y. 30, no. 12, 1964, 1507-1508 TOPIC TAGS- high pressure compressor, engine combustion. aystam, wear realstant Met61, industrial instrument Abstract: Since one of the pressing problems in the manufacture of com- pressors is how to increase wear resistance in baaka of cylinders and atuffing boxes in the final stages of high-pressjre ompressors, the In- stitute desigmed and produced a machine for testing~tfte~-_h'anical seals,11 two complexes of cylinder rings up to 110 ~in afameter, or tvo stuffin& boxes with rod diameter up to 100 mm, with pressure drop up to 220 kg/cm~ and di-op in reciprocating motion of up to 6 m/sec. The piston stroke is 205 mm. A arank-rod mechanism, mounted in a fr=c, is impelled by a 14 kv electric motor through a V-belt. Variation In speed is achieved by re- placing the pulley, Two co-axial cylinders are joined to the frame; these, Card 1/2 onto wbich cylinders are fitted. PresBure from the compressor is directed into 'the cavity between the pistonap so that the two presoures are equi- .-alent. Tests thus far made on this machine have led to the recommendation of. a new grade of lov-alloy iron for use in the piaton rings of Ugh-pressure compressore. Actual wear as observed in the teat machine is some 8 times as Trqa" as in real compressors, so that "accelerated" tests are possible. Orig. art. has 1 figure. ASSOCIATIO14: Penzenskiy filial aauchno-iseledovatellekogo instituta khimicheskogo aashinostroyeniya (Penza Branch of the Scientific-Resea-rch Institute of Chemical Machine-Building) SUBY[ITTED: 00 NO REF SOV: 000 N 1--card ENOL: 00 OTHERt 000 SUB CODE: FR, MY JPRS KoFYIOVY V.I., ;nzl.. Air c )c-)Ii,ig in ci rculation sy:-.t, ms o' mei allurgical f urnaces. Stall 25 no.3:284-.28!: llr 165. (MIRA 18:4) KOPYLOV, V.K., inzh. Two-sided spring for equipment boxes. Avtom., telem. iaviaz' 6 no.3:25 Mr 162. (MIR- 15:3) 1. Kandalakahskaya distantsiya signalizatsii i svyazi Oktyabr'skoy dorogi. (Railroads--Equipment and supplies) L 5~5k-65 d 3 IJF(c) ACCESSION MR: AP5ooT643 S/0l54/64/ooo/oo6/oo8T/0O92 !AUrHOR: Kopylov, V, K. (Candidate of technical sciences) C TITLE: Calculation of contrast in the optical image of objects in aerial 2hgtQ ~grat3hic camerag -v !SOURCE: IVUZ. Geodeziya i aerafotosityemka, no. 6, 1964, 87-92 TOPIC TAGS: aerial photbgraphy-,-' derial,-,photographic- camera, optical image -contradt !photographic image contrast, opticaJ image 1ABSTPACT: An analytical inveatigntion in made to f*ind the axact relationnhtpa of :the effects of haze and light diffusion in the camera on the contrast of the photo- graphic images. The known expressions for visual (differential) and relative bright- ..nesses, and for the brightness of rays reflected from an object after passing the a-~mospheric layer are defi-ned. The additional brightness from haze is taken into account. Sources of diffused light within the camera are considered, and the effect -~f that. 1ight to the extent that it is absorbed within the image frame is considered in re,~::--ng the contrast,of the image. These factors and the brightness losses in the ovtics of the camera are combined in an expression for the relative contrast of the photographic image. Since the brightness of the haze and the brightness of the diffused light in the camera are difficult to measure or to calculate, they are re- Card L35454-65 AccEssion uH:- -Ai~5606k3 !PlacedMby more constant magnitud .es characteriz.ing these factors. These magnit~udes :are the absolute haze coefficient of alan4scape and the abqolute diffusion coeffi- cient. The former is a function of the brightness of an absolutely white diffuser and of the coefficient of transparency of the atmosphere. The latter is a function of the brightness of an absolutely white diffuser and of the transparency of the op- tic-al sypstea. The expression.obtained.ia considered exact. Both exact*and approxi- mate formulas are used for cmIculating the solutions for certain concrete conditions. The input data and the solutions shov that the approximate version understates the effect of haze and diffusion in the camera at low values of image contrast, and that the errors of the approximate version grow with higher contrast values, leading to overstatement of these effects. The relative error is most pronounced when aerial ph:D",..,graphing is conducted at middle altitudes. Another approach is made on the ':.asks -~~ an expreasion of visual contrast as a function of the combined effect of haze and diffusion in the camera (Istomin, G. A., Razreshayushchaya sposobnost' i deshifriruyemost' aeroanimkov. Trudy TsNIIGA i K, M.;, Geodetizdat, 1955, no. 107, 1,39-187). Orig. art. has: 26 formulas and I table. [F-.) 1,20SOCIATION: none -~7 Card 2 '3 iW -91 IRI LIJT111011: J~opyjov, V., Ii. TITLE: Computing ti6 allowable scattering of light in aerial carneras SOME: Geodez:Lya L kartografiyas no* 12, 1964, R-42 TOFIC TAGS: . aerial photography,. atmospheric scatter JABSTRACT : Light ~ scattering leads to loss - of- contrast and hence to decrease in resolving p%rer of a photographie image. Frequency contrast characteristics supply most, information for studying this, but for determining allmrable light scattering it is more convenient to use resolving power. The author expresses this in terms of contrastp which is a measure of difference between maxizium, and minimum- bright- ness of an image. He obtains an expression, for determining error in contrast evaluation and then shows how the valua of the contrast desired (or that consid- ered necessary) may be used to evaluate the amount of allowable light scattering. Contrast is expressed in terms of transmission and scattering ch&-racteristics of, the ataospherst K= (omit- sofa) Fit BC1,XT&+ 110A Card 1/2 L 24138-65 ACOM1011 NRt AP5003528 and Bmin ropreaent the maximim -and minimum brirJitness of objects bs where B,, tug, photaeraphed,; T,& is the.transmission coefficient of tlia atmgpheraj~ and ABA. in the brightness of atmospheric hue. Frou this it follova that the aLlovable scattering it; [r. where is A BA/BiTA (3, is the -brightness of art absolutely white szattei~r), Ko is the desired contrast (0119)j, AK is contrast change, and rmIX is the bright- ness coefficient, of the lightest PbJect being photographed. Allowable scattering rray be thus determined if the desired resolving power on test objecats of varying contrasts, the contrast in-the particular landsaaps., the flying height, tlie kind of photographic filn4 and the use offilters are considered. For average condi- tions, a contrast of exto bas: I table and 16 f6runaist ASSXIATIONt notte MEMITTM 1 00 =Lt 00 M COM ES W Rk7 a -7: KOPYLOV, V.111 Gharacteriatics of light scattering in photographic systems. Zhur. nauch. I prikl. fot. i kin. 10 no.2:112-116 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18SO ACCESSION NRo AP4037060 AUTHORi Andrianov, Ko Aot Kurakov, Khananashvill,1o M. 610079/64/034/005'/1664/1685i" G. A I 4#py -V M TITLE: New synthesis meehod for mothylbromoollanes and methylbromo-. chloromilanse SOURCEs Zhurnal obahchey khimtL, v. 34, not 5p 1964& 1684-1683 TOPIC TAGS: methylbromosilane, methylbromochloros*lane, trimothylbrb- mooLlane. dimethylehlorabrosomilans rlbromostlene and dimothylchlorobromosilane have ABSTRACT: Trimeth been prepared by-treatment of trimethylchlorosLIane or dimethyl- dichlorosilane with hydrogen bromide in the presence of anhydrous F or Lron filings. Either I[Br gas or HBr generated.by the r:C.111on of bromine with naphthalene or ttLtr&'l*6s can be used@ 9_80C Boiling points of the products are 7 and 93-94C0 respectively* This work was done at the Moscow Institute of Has ChemLcal'Technologye 112 Card"